Gratitude & Glories {end of July 2021} ~Summer, Journals, & Back to {Home}School planning

Dear Friends,

Happy August Eve!

Can you believe it’s the end of balmy July? Our weather here has been wonderful, albeit cooler than usual for summer. The garden and fields may wish for a little hotter temps, but I’m not complaining, it has been just delicious! I’ve been thinking about a lot and hope to write more on a couple themes that I actually jotted down some notes on (HURRAY for actually writing!) and can’t wait to flesh them out in the next week or so. Meanwhile, thanks for reading along here and for us being in this strange {online} community of sorts. It’s so lovely.

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The Simple Woman’s Daybook

July 2021

Looking out my window… as I said above we’ve had some wonderous weather. July was filled with our last two family birthdays of the year, traveling, and family get-togethers. We just returned from a lovely visit with my Uncle and Aunt at their lakeside home. What richness a lake brings to one’s life. The haunting morning cry of the loons, peaceful-like floating of the lily pads, the heavenly smell of pine and gooey lake-y muck. I live for the summer sunrises and sunsets, roadside bouquets of wildflowers and weeds, and the brilliant, warmth from light and all of the G-R-E-E-N. We’ve had some dry spells relieved by crashing thunderstorms and cooling rain. Sigh. I’m really coming to appreciate summer.

I am thinking…still soaking a bit in a couple of things I was blessed to listen to at the Living Education Retreat early July. Here is one of the recordings if you are interested. Grab something to drink and a pen & paper! It’s THAT good. I’ve been thinking about this story A LOT and it’s implications to my life. I’m also thinking about how hunger {physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually} can actually be a GOOD thing. Of course, not starvation, but turning this idea over a bit in my mind and heart. I’m thinking about a beautiful poem by William Wordsworth that a friend sent me. I’m thinking on a poem I’ve started for a Zoom writing group. And let’s not forget the many books I’m dipping in and out off, egads. Such wealth! Authors, thanks for pouring your hearts out.

I am thankful… for my Gratitude Journal that I’m on Day 12 of challenging myself to list out what I’m thankful for 100 days straight. You can join me at my Instagram home, if you are interested in reading my lists. I included Day 1 below in the photo. This 100 Days of Keeping was inspired by a book I read by Laurie Bestvater called, Studying to Be Quiet, a couple of years ago. I’ve always made gratitude lists and I thought this would be such a wonderful journal to apply the regularity too. I bought the beautiful art & quote journal from a favorite online shop, Sweet Sequels, just for this purpose. I’ve also been pretty faithfully working in my combo Commonplace & Nature Journal for this summer. This is mainly my prereading Commonplace for things I’m considering for my kids for school, learning myself, and am trying to be a bit more prepared for narrations. I’ve also been doing my nature sketches/painting it it, also, around the quotes. I’m LOVING it. I just got this wave pattern journal with watercolor paper on Amazon.

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One of my favorite things… has been dipping into all my old homeschooling encouragement books. Oh my. It’s like being with a gaggle of lady goose friends again. They are all cackling and honking at me and oh my, the memories of when I had just begin and now that I’m in the middle-ish and graduated my BABY. Sob. Some favorites are: Home Education by Charlotte Mason, A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola, and For the Children’s Sake by Susan Scaeffer Macaulay.

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I am wearing… I’ve been wearing a lot of comfy skirts, my jean-colored blouse a lot, and my new Living Education Retreat t-shirt which says READ – MARK – LEARN – DIGEST on the back and it was SUCH a blessing to learn more about what Charlotte Mason took away from this bit in the Book of Common Prayer. The above recorded talk I linked mentions this more. I must say, a man at Walmart probably regrets asking me what my t-shirt meant as I blasted him with tons of impassioned sharing about it. Ha. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Pearl earrings and my brown slip on sandals have been summer staples.

I am creating… well, I’ve been journal-brained as of late. Despite the two journals above, I’m also keeping up on my Prayer/Scripture journal and my regular Commonplace, which I just got a beautiful new one at a thrift store! My mom saw it and she grabbed it for me! A Vera Bradley and the paisley print is PERFECT. I’ve been writing a bit more but more creative nonfic and hopefully, a poem. No work on my fiction currently as I’ve chosen to set it aside as I pray about it more. I’ve been hoping to get to a quilt fabric shop soon, too. I’m working on a pretty “Brain” for my school plan, too. This is my master list of ideas/books/etc that I transfer to my log book each day during our school year.

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I am watching… I’ve really been enjoying Chantel’s booktube and loved this one from Jeri Lander’s at Hopalong Hollow. Jeri has many that I’d like to watch. So LOVELY!

I’m reading… I have stacks everywhere and many books on the go, {yes, there is steam pouring out of my ears} but just binge-read Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, wonderful historical fiction. Lila by Marilynne Robinson made me think. I didn’t engage well with her Gilead and so I was hesitant, but I gobbled Lila up. I loved Urchin of the Riding Stars by M.I. McAllister, a Middle Grade, that my 12 year old daughter really wanted me to read.

I am listening to … this song here has been on my heart this week! A VERY nerdy podcast I’ve been enjoying when I wash dishes is Brandon Sanderson and Dan Wells talking about VERY random things.

I am hoping… I hoping to continue moving forward for everything for my daughter’s graduation party. I’m hoping to finish some books on my stack, continue faithfully journaling, and get some words in! I’m hoping to really be conscious about choosing joy and to enjoy August fully before our school year begins again. Just stay in THIS moment, Amy. I’m hoping to call it quits/finish planning and rest in what I have on paper. It will tweak itself naturally when I actually walk my plan out. ๐Ÿ™‚ Just want to trust and rest.

In the garden… my Giant Sunflowers tipped over in a huge thunderstorm we had this week! ๐Ÿ˜ฆ So today, I tried to stake them up. I have other flowers doing well and tomatoes and watermelons coming along. Not sure if it’s been hot enough for all these beauties, but it’s ok. It’s the journey, not the finish line, that is lifegiving and joyful. I’ve enjoyed doing my little bits here and there. I tied strings for my Morning Glories to climb and they are happy.

I am learning… how defensive and quick to judge I can be. *GULP* I’m learning to take people at face value, just believe what they are saying straight up. Not trying to psychoanalyze or figure out any angles. Sigh. Relationships are HARD. A good, yet sort of ugly thing. Worth it, though.

In the kitchen… I actually LOVE zucchini season. None of my plants made it, but I know there has to be some floating around somewhere. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Honestly, I struggle in the kitchen in summer. I’ve been still doing stir-fries, lots of sandwiches, and chicken salad. I’m just not a cook, folks. But I’m trying. Any SUPER easy ideas for 9 people? ๐Ÿ˜‰ No sugar and no flour would be a HUGE plus.

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In the homeschool room… I have now spent June & July pulling my hair out…err, planning for school. Ha. I’m getting to the point where I’m being realistic and getting into a groove of what I really want. I’ve been so inspired by some reading I’ve been doing about the Bendectines and I’ve thought the areas of prayer/meditation, learning, and work/service are good places to anchor our rhythm and routine in. I’m culling all my lists and starting to make some purchases. I heard from my Charlotte Mason group that we will be doing Hamlet in autumn, so yay! I’m excited about that and will start to look for copies of the play. I like the Folger editions.

Shared Quote

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Poets who give us ‘snatches of music, rather than complete songs’ bring us something important. Pause – take time – do not fill up all the spaces.

Esther de Waal

Some moments from my day {month}...

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My oldest on her 18th birthday with my youngest! โค Sigh. Lovely people.
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Northern Wisconsin lake livin’ bliss!

7 thoughts on “Gratitude & Glories {end of July 2021} ~Summer, Journals, & Back to {Home}School planning

  1. I am not a cook either!! I struggle to feed 5 of us — I can’t imagine trying to come up with something for 9 people!

    So much here to love — your journals are awesome. I’m also piling up books and journals – there’s just too much to learn about! Lila was SO good, but I also loved Gilead. Home is excellent too! I struggled with Jack, which disappointed me because I’m SO interested in him. I can’t wait to see if Robinson does more in this series.

    Enjoy these last few weeks of summer!

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    1. Yes, cooking is something I’m constantly stretched in! Thanks for the commiseration. Now I’m tempted to reread Gilead! And I haven’t yet been inclined to read Home or Jack, so thanks for your rating. I appreciated your email, too. My writing group was an in-person at a public library that is now Zoom. It’s a lot harder online, but I still try to attend. It’s only once a month and we take turns picking a topic/prompt. August is anything using the phrase, “I Should Have Danced”. ๐Ÿ™‚ I also talk off and on to two other writers via Voxer and that’s nice to challenge one another and bounce project ideas off of.

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      1. Thanks for letting me know about your writing groups! It’s awesome that one of your groups has people from your community – and also frightening!! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  2. Zucchini are my favorite! ๐Ÿ™‚ And sunflowers too…I really do love summer and always want to squeeze out every last drop. Your blog posts are always inspiring!

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  3. Love your summer post. It reminds me of my summers growing up in Michigan ๐Ÿ™‚ July here in Ghana is much different — it is middle of rainy season, which makes it the closest thing we have to winter! All your reading and writing looks lovely. If you are looking for excellent recipes without sugar or flour and that taste good and don’t call for tons of weird ingredients, I suggest Russ Crandall’s blog, The Domestic Man, and his cookbook, The Ancestral Table. I have not cooked anything from him that my whole family has not loved! Most of his recipes in the cookbook are listed for 4 servings. We have 6 in the house, and I usually double and we have plenty enough with leftovers {a rare thing here!} He has lots of meat recipes that make a whole bunch at once, which are then lovely for changing up and using up all the extras later.

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    1. Thank you so much, Patty, for your conversation with me! I hope your IG break is peaceful. I will check into that cookbook and blog, thank you! We arenโ€™t totally sugar & flour free, but I do love to try!

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